Quote from chuy:
Compiled from old listings of hotlists accumulated in JH and Spydertrader ET postings.
I am not in disagreement on the earnings on some of these, but my understanding from some of the old Jack Hershey posts and acknowledgments from Spydertrader that rules were superceded for tenured stocks that had rank and there was previous JH trading history.
A couple of those with the worst earnings are on your list and on mine - - MTH and TGIC - - may be wrong on this, but I thought that JH mentioned keeping a list of stocks in additon to the current hot list that he had traded before and was familiar with and thought that Spyder did the same.
My efforts have been to peruse these oldies for pending changes in major channel status. Attached is a chart on FEED from the tenured list that has a high rank, but not on current hot list. To me, it is something that I follow because it has had lots of movement recently and once was on the hotlist.
Would certainly appreciate clarification - - you have helped me immensely in the past and I welcome your opinion
I see, so they WERE originally compiled/allowed into the FU originally using Stocktables and EPS, RS, etc.
It's just that I don't remember Fannie Mae, Freddide Mac, Hovnanian, beezer Homes, Ambac, and a few others being in the FU. But then again, I only keep tenured stocks around for 3 months, and if they don't make their way back into the FU by "cycling", I delete them. And then if they make their way back into the FU by making it through the culling process, I'll trade them again.
But our styles may be different. i trade stocks in my IRA, so I'm unconcerned about whether or not there's good stocks right now. For example, my returns on stocks since December have been around 15%, which ain't great, but fine for me since I'm not living off this income. So having 80ish stocks to choose from will give me 2-3 positions at any one time, which is fine for me.
I make my income from futures, so I don't want to get too distracted watching a whole bunch of stocks and miss oppurtunities there.